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Hmm, one wouldn't think so, but maybe, hopefully someone will know. Thats kinda interesting.
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I think that they were all Egyptian and had to be part of a royal blood line.
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I know there is a book about it but I've not read it yet ...
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There were no PROFESSED Hebrew Pharoahs in ancient Egypt. I am assuming you are asking if any Pharoah was a practicing Israelite? No. Not in the king lists. If you want to look at similies between monotheistic religion and ancient Egypt, you need look no further than Akhenatan. Here is one link: http://www.crystalinks.com/akhenaten.html RE: his reign. Here is another, independent link: http://www.egyptologyonline.com/akhenaten1.htm It is important to remember that all information about ancient Egypt is accumulated in 2 ways: monumental evidence (ie: carvings on stone, tablets, temples) and everyday, archaeological finds (everyday minutia of life). How much can you learn from monumental propaganda? ("The Pharoah smite his enemy and won the war". "The Pharoah had 2000 wives".) There is no evidence of a Pharoah who ruled as a Hebrew, or Israelite. This is not to say there wasn't one. Nor is it to say there was one.
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